Logo direction review

Justin Goldstein Law, PLLC

We prepared three logo directions for your review. Each option keeps the logo itself focused on the firm name. The practice descriptor, “Federal Social Security Disability Appeals,” can still appear near the logo on the website or in marketing materials, but it is not built into the core mark.

How to review

Please focus first on the overall feel: which direction feels most appropriate for your practice, your clients, and referral partners. We can refine details such as spacing, optional descriptor placement, and versions for smaller placements after a direction is selected.

Option 1

Clean Wordmark

Most traditional
Option 1 clean wordmark on light background
Option 1 clean wordmark on dark background

Best fit

A restrained, credible identity that feels like a serious professional practice. This is the safest and most timeless option.

Consideration

Because it is primarily a wordmark, it is less distinctive as a standalone icon. If selected, we would create a simplified version for smaller placements for website icon, social profiles, and smaller document or header uses.

Small-use preview
Option 1 smaller-placement preview

Option 3

Threshold Line Mark

Most modern
Option 3 threshold line mark on light background
Option 3 threshold line mark on dark background

Best fit

A more distinctive direction with a subtle threshold/doorway idea, referencing the transition from the Social Security administrative process into federal court review.

Consideration

This option is more stylized than a pure wordmark. It may be a strong fit if you want a more modern appellate feel, but Option 1 or 2 may be better if you prefer a conservative presentation.

Small-use preview
Option 3 smaller-placement preview

Recommended next step

Choose the direction that feels closest to how you want the practice to be perceived. After you select a direction, we can refine the exact lockup, spacing, optional descriptor treatment, and versions for smaller placements for the website and related materials.